Not quite 2008-05-30 09:53 -0400, Jeffrey Buck conversed:
> I was wondering if anyone could tell me whether or not you can use stunnel
> on a client machine to connect to and communcate with an SSL enabled port on a
> server machine. (Note...the SSL enabled port on the server machine is NOT done
> using stunnel).
Yes. Stunnel supports all the ciphers and SSL/TLS protocols supported
by OpenSSL, which means it should work with durned near everything out
there.
What's the error message you're getting when you run with debug = 7?
You may also want to sniff with ssldump, as it may provide more
interesting information.
--
Brian Hatch 'Man In The Middle' is a pretty symbolic
Systems and phrase, appropriate for discussing
Security Engineer diplomacy, customer support, and would
http://www.ifokr.org/bri/ probably make a pretty naff (and
successful) pop song. -- Geoff Thorpe.
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